Coding Participant Marking: Construction Types in Twelve African Languages

Coding Participant Marking: Construction Types in Twelve African Languages

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Apr 22, 2009 · Anglais · Relié (389 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 389
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 22, 2009
Éditeur John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 9027205779
ISBN-13 9789027205773

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Gerrit J. Dimmendaal delves into the intricate world of coding participant marking across twelve distinct African languages, offering readers an enlightening exploration of linguistic structures and their cultural significance. Through meticulous analysis, he uncovers the diverse constructions used by various languages to denote participants in conversation, highlighting the rich tapestry of linguistic variation and commonalities found across the continent.

The work provides a detailed examination of how these languages manage grammatical relations and participant reference, shedding light on both traditional and contemporary theoretical frameworks. Dimmendaal's insights not only showcase the complexity and beauty of African languages but also challenge existing assumptions about participant marking in global linguistic studies.

With a focus on linguistic typology, this study emphasizes the importance of contextual understanding in language structure, inviting readers to rethink their perspectives on communication and the means through which human beings articulate their experiences and identities.
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